Sizing for BI Accelerator now in SAP QuickSizer

Hello everyone,
the sizing is now available in the QuickSizer. http://service.sap.com/quicksizer > Create Project and select SAP NetWeaver BI. Click on the "Help" link on the top right-hand side of the screen to get more information on how to fill out the sizing for BI+BIA.
Most of the data is the same as for sizing BI. If you have done a BI sizing already you can copy and paste the values into a BI+BIA sizing. Please note that you have to create a new QuickSizer project. Otherwise the BIA options will not appear.
If you already have a BI system (loaded with data), then the program and method described in SAP note <a href="http://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/917803">917803</a> is recommended. It will take a while to run, but it is definitely more accurate than a QuickSizing.
Regards,
Marc Bernard
SAP NetWeaver RIG

Mark, thank you for your prompt response, as always. My intention is not to push loaded indexes into 60% mark - but exactly the other way around:is 50% of free RAM enough or is it possible to do educated calculation of how much of free RAM (50%, or may be 60% or more) has to be left for both querying and indexing. My intention is exactly to prevent "out of memory" in the first place. Especially in global deployments, where indexing (for Asia) and querying (for America) might be happening at the same time.
Besides calculations I am looking as well for more information:
1/ 50% rule in heterogeneous environment - should 50% rule apply to each single blade or spread across all blades? In the latter scenario: if hypothetically we have 2 blades - 16GB and 48GB, should there be 8GB free on the first and 24GB on the second, or more like 12GB on first and 20GB on the second?
2/ How queries queuing mechanism in BWA works to prevent overloading from multiple queries fired simultaneously? How can we calculate maximum number of parallel queries?
Looking forward for your and your colleagues' comments. If you think I should start separate thread - please let me know.
Best regards,
-Vitaliy
Edited by: Vitaliy Rudnytskiy on Jan 19, 2011 12:58 PM

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